The North American Review, Volume 32O. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 141
... duties ; since the war , these discriminating duties have been , for prac- tical purposes , entirely taken off . During the former period , our tonnage regularly increased ; during the latter , according to Mr. Cambreleng , it has ...
... duties ; since the war , these discriminating duties have been , for prac- tical purposes , entirely taken off . During the former period , our tonnage regularly increased ; during the latter , according to Mr. Cambreleng , it has ...
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... duties which have been laid upon the materials of ship - building is so much greater than that of the former discriminating duties on tonnage , as to render these a matter of no importance ; and to authorize the statement that this ...
... duties which have been laid upon the materials of ship - building is so much greater than that of the former discriminating duties on tonnage , as to render these a matter of no importance ; and to authorize the statement that this ...
Page 143
... duties , is reduced to about $ 1,100 . Compare now with this , the effect on our tonnage of the repeal of the discriminating duties . A foreign ship of five hundred tons formerly paid , every time she entered an American port , a ...
... duties , is reduced to about $ 1,100 . Compare now with this , the effect on our tonnage of the repeal of the discriminating duties . A foreign ship of five hundred tons formerly paid , every time she entered an American port , a ...
Contents
ANATOMY Address to the Community on the Necessity | 64 |
CLARENCE A Tale of our Own Times By the Author | 73 |
HIEROGLYPHICS Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M Cham | 95 |
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